Canadian citizenship oath could help newcomers learn more about Indigenous people

Sharon Nyangweso says she first heard of Indigenous people in Canada when she was eight years old. Her family had just moved to Canada for her mother's job at the Kenya High Commission in Ottawa. At one of the gatherings, a guest approached her mom upon learning they just arrived in the city.

What happened next stuck with Nyangweso.

The person told her mom to avoid Rideau Street because Indigenous people were there and "they were always drunk." This memory unsettles her to this day, because the comment came not from a naturalized Canadian but from someone in her own circle.
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